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## What's the deal with extensions?
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Unfortunately, the Microsoft VS Code Marketplace is
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Unfortunately, the Microsoft VS Code Marketplace license prohibits use with any non Microsoft
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product.
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See https://cdn.vsassets.io/v/M146_20190123.39/_content/Microsoft-Visual-Studio-Marketplace-Terms-of-Use.pdf
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> Marketplace Offerings are intended for use only with Visual Studio Products and Services
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> and you may only install and use Marketplace Offerings with Visual Studio Products and Services.
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As a result, Coder has created its own marketplace for open source extensions. It works by scraping
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GitHub for VS Code extensions and building them. It's not perfect but getting better by the day with
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more and more extensions.
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Issue [https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues/1299](#1299) is a big one in making the experience here
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better by allowing the community to submit extensions and repos to avoid waiting until the scraper finds
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an extension.
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If an extension does not work, try to grab its VSIX from its Github releases or build it yourself and
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copy it to the extensions folder.
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## How is this different from VS Code Online?
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You can use [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/) to get an SSL certificate
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for free.
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## Why are there x86 releases?
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## x86 releases?
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32 bit releases have been
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node has dropped support for x86 and so we decided to as well. See
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[nodejs/build/issues/885](https://github.com/nodejs/build/issues/885).
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## Alpine builds?
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Just install `libc-dev` and code-server should work.
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## Multi Tenancy
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If you want to run multiple code-server's on shared infrastructure, we recommend using
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something like kubernetes and the code-server docker image.
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If you want to run multiple code-server's on shared infrastructure, we recommend using virtual
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machines with a VM per user. This will easily allow users to run a docker daemon. If you want
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to use kubernetes, you'll definitely want to use [kubevirt](https://kubevirt.io) to give each
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user a virtual machine instead of just a container. Docker in docker while supported requires
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privileged containers which are a security risk in a multi tenant infrastructure.
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## Docker in code-server docker container?
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If you'd like to access docker inside of code-server, we'd recommend running a docker:dind container
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and mounting in a /var/run directory to share between that and the code-server container. Install
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the docker CLI in the code-server container and you should be able to access the daemon.
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In order to make volume mounts work, mount the home directory in the code-server container and the
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dind container at the same path. i.e you'd volume mount a directory from the host to `/home/coder`
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on both. This will allow any volume mounts in the home directory to work. Similar process
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to make volume mounts in any other directory work.
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## Collaboration
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At the moment we have no plans for multi user collaboration on code-server but we understand this
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is a heavily requested feature and will work on it when the time is right.
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## How can I disable telemetry?
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Use the `--disable-telemetry` flag to completely disable telemetry. We use the
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data collected only to improve code-server.
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## Enterprise
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Visit [our enterprise page](https://coder.com) for more information about our
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enterprise offerings.
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